This one was a treat. I got an XL in scrip and decided to make it mine. So, I dyed it orange, then put this crazy swirly pattern on it. The "windows" were done freehand, which is why they look like crap. Oh, well.

sorta anti-dip dyeing. I hope my fiancee doesn't use the ladle until I've had a chance to clean it...

Last edited by ChUcK on Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:41 am, edited 2 times in total.

It took less than an hour to cut out, but over an hour to remove all the little bits and pieces of vinyl without damaging the rest. Painstaking and nerve-wracking, I tell you! I had to self-medicate to make it through this one. I just hope it flies well for me- I'm venturing into fairway driver territory for the first time.

Basically, when you're adding in the color later, make sure you balance your 4oz flint bottle of heavily concentrated blue acetone in a precarious manner by the edge of the sink. There's no need to be uber-cautious and actually place the bottle INSIDE the sink (stainless steel sink, in case you were wondering. Just thought I'd point that one out).

Next, wait until you are almost done with Tim's TickRex-X. At the Penultimate moment, completely spazz out. I recommend for this a grand-mal seizure, but you don't want it to last too long. Really, just long enough to knock the bottle of dye all over the countertops and floor.

I know what you're saying. You're saying to yourself, "Oi! Right in the nadgers! I'll bet his fiancee's pissed! I'll bet that 86es ChUcKdyes for a good while!"